NBC's Lee Cowan and CBS' Dean Reynolds both covered Barack Obama on the stump in New Hampshire where his supporters urged him to drop his polite criticism of John McCain's campaign tactics--"Just fabricated…they are just made up"--in favor of Lies. "That is the word I was looking for," he finally relented. Both noted a new tone in Obama's latest TV ad, mocking McCain for being an out of touch computer illiterate. Reynolds said the spot suggested "the 72-year-old McCain is very old school" while Cowan found it "filled with biting sarcasm." As part of CBS' Reality Check series Wyatt Andrews rapped McCain for making "two glaring mistakes" about Sarah Palin's record when appearing on The View, ABC's female-oriented daytime talkshow. Andrews characterized the week's advertising as "relentlessly negative" and concluded that "McCain has been the aggressor in this slide to negativity."
Earlier this week CBS unveiled its Where They Stand series on issues with Anthony Mason on tax policy and Lara Logan on Iraq. Now, funnily enough, NBC announced a special series, dubbed--Where They Stand! Mike Taibbi's kick-off report was not about issues but about slogans. Change is a word "used incessantly by both candidates now." Taibbi contrasted Obama and McCain with earlier transformative campaigns run by Teddy Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt and John Kennedy and Ronald Reagan. Each was an "agent of profound change who never campaigned on that word."
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